Knockout (launched as The Knock-Out Comic, and also known as The Knock-Out and Knock-Out Comic at various times) was a weekly British comics periodical...
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In comics, Knockout may refer to: Knockout (British comics), a 1939-1963 British comic Knockout (1971 comic), a 1971-1973 British comic Knockout (DC Comics)...
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The British Art of Illustration, 1786-2003. Chris Beetles. 2003. ISBN 9781871136845. "BLIMEY! The Blog of British Comics: This week in 1952: KNOCKOUT No...
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As of 2014, the three longest-running comics of all time were all British. British comics are usually comics anthologies which are typically aimed at...
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Knockout was a weekly British comics periodical published by Fleetway Publications from 12 June 1971 to 23 June 1973. A humour comic, the title ran until...
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Wrestling to refer to its female talent Knockout (UK comics), either of two British comic books Knockout (DC Comics), a comic book character Knock Out (Transformers:...
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included horror titles by the likes of EC Comics, which soon caused moral outrage in both America and Britain. Leading protests in the latter was Reverend...
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from their boys' comics sales, the Mirror Group decided on the launch of a new title to join the likes of Lion, Tiger, Buster and Knockout in their portfolio...
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The Comet was a weekly British comics periodical published by J.B. Allen and later Amalgamated Press and Fleetway Publications from 20 September 1946 to...
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viable for other IPC weeklies. Format-wise, it was a departure for British comics of the period, being almost the same size as an American comic (Vulcan...
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Hurricane was a weekly British comics periodical published by Fleetway Publications from 29 February 1964 to 8 May 1965. The title was billed as "the companion...
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Whizzer and Chips (category Defunct British comics)
Chips was a British comics magazine that ran from 18 October 1969 to 27 October 1990, when it merged with the comic Buster. As with most comics of the time...
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2005, with cover art by Garry Leach. In April 2021, the Treasury of British Comics published a volume of strips that were originally serialised in Lion...
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with adamantium sheaths. Lynn Sakura is a minor character within Marvel Comics. The character, created by writer Fiona Avery and artist Mark Brooks, first...
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anthology of romance comics for Rebellion's Treasury of British Comics label called A Very British Affair: The Best of Classic Romance Comics in 2023, and noted...
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albums). Britain has a long tradition of publishing comic anthologies, usually weekly (hence The Dandy going past 3,000 published issues). British comics, the...
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and IPC Comics publications "Home town gains Andy Capp statue". BBC News. 28 June 2007. Retrieved 2008-11-06. "26Pigs.com : UK Comics : Knockout". Archived...
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which Superboy and Knockout escaped. Penny Dreadful is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She is a member of...
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Bane is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Chuck Dixon and Graham Nolan, the character first appeared in...
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Thriller Comics, later titled Thriller Comics Library and even later Thriller Picture Library, was a British comic book magazine, published in series...
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), British Olympic wrestler Alfred Taylor (cinematographer), worked on the 1974 film The Teacher Alfred Taylor (comics); see Knockout (UK comics) This...
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The Astounding Adventures of Charlie Peace (redirect from Charlie Peace (comics))
Rotherham: CJ & Publication. The Ultimate Book of British Comics. Allison & Busby. 2005. ISBN 9780749082116. "Comics: Return of 'The Claw'". Independent.co.uk...
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Ashford, David; Allen-Clark, John; Holland, Steve (1997). Knockout Comic – An Illustrated Guide. CJ Publications. Poppet at the Grand Comics Database...
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humour strips in British comics, often for L. Miller & Son. He was an influential comics historian, particularly of British comics from the 19th century...
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in 1949, Smith found work drawing comics for the Amalgamated Press under editor Leonard Matthews, starting on Knockout with humour strips like "Deed-a-Day...
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Leonard Matthews (category British comics writers)
weekly comic Knockout under editor Percy Clarke. Matthews persuaded cartoonist Hugh McNeill, then working for rival DC Thomson's comics The Beano and...
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Sun was a weekly British comics periodical published by J. B. Allen, Amalgamated Press and Fleetway Publications between 11 November 1947 and 17 October...
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Incapacitating agent (redirect from Knockout gas)
1960s, when it was utilized in the X-Men comics. A famous example recurs in every opening sequence of the British TV series The Prisoner (1967–68). The U...
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(Jervis Tetch) is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. He is modeled after the...
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Buster was a British comic which began publication in 1960, originally published by IPC Magazines Ltd under the company's comics division Fleetway, then...
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